lock on
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[edit]lock on (third-person singular simple present locks on, present participle locking on, simple past and past participle locked on)
- (intransitive) To begin tracking a target via an automated system.
- 1997, Phil Husbands, Inman Harvey, Fourth European Conference on Artificial Life, page 356:
- When the triangle came into view, the robot would then 'lock on' and move directly towards it, adjusting its course as it went.
- 2013, Jim Keys, Fighting Brits, page 255:
- Glasgow's Sea Darts failed to lock on to the attackers, but the Sea Wolfs from Brilliant shot down one Skyhawk while another attacker crashed while trying to evade the missiles.
- (transitive) To cause a missile to track (a target).
- (intransitive) To engage in a lock-on protest.